AT-15 Sprigger anti-tank missile
Country of Origin: Russia
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The AT-15 Sprigger, also known as the 9K123 Khrizantema, is a tube-launched (typically shoulder-fired) anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) system developed by the KBM (Engineering Design Bureau) in Kolomna, Russia.
The 9K123 system made its first public appearance in July 1996 as a follow-up to the Kornet laser-beam-riding ATGM, developed by the KBP (Instrument-Making Design Bureau) in Tula.
The 9K123 designation refers to the "Kompleks" system, including the missile, sight and...
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